START-1 Strategic Arms Reduction Talks
2001
- State Department Fact Sheet on the Final Numbers for START I
- United States Senate Strategic Arms Flexibility Act of 2001 (Introduced).
- United States House of Representatives Strategic Arms Flexibility Act of 2001 (Introduced).
- START I Levels reached, December 5, 2001
- START I Aggregate Numbers July 31, 2001
- Moscow Says U.S. Violating START-I Accord, RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 5, No. 3, Part I, 5 January 2001 -- Aleksandr Yakovenko, an official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, said on 4 January that the United States is in direct violation of the START-I agrement because it is destroying only the first stage of the MX and not the entire missile as required
- Pentagon Spokesman's Regular Briefing - START I, U.S. Department of Defense, 04 January 2001 -- Q: The Russian foreign minister yesterday accused the U.S. of repeatedly violating the START I Treaty in terms of not properly destroying MX ballistic missiles. Do you have any reaction to that?
- 4 January 2001 On January 4, 2001, during the first Pentagon briefing of the year, spokesman Ken Bacon turned aside a reporter's question in which he noted that Russia has allegedly accused the United States of not cooperating fully on all the terms of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START).
2000
- Two Sets of Arms Control Agreements Signed in Geneva, USIS Washington File, 13 December 2000 -- Arms control negotiators from the United States, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed a set of documents in Geneva December 11 that provide for the phased elimination under the START Treaty of the last SS-24 ICBMs remaining on Ukrainian soil.
1999
- START I AGGREGATE NUMBERS OF STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE ARMS April 1, 1999 (As of January 1, 1999 as compiled from individual data submissions of the Parties)
1998
1997
- Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
Inspectable Sites in the Former Soviet Union As of December 1997
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Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
Inspectable Sites in the United States As of December 1997
- Factsheet - START TREATY: ACHIEVEMENT OF PHASE I REDUCTIONS
December 5, 1997
- Factsheet - START I AGGREGATE NUMBERS OF STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE ARMS (As of July 1, 1997 as compiled from individual data submissions of the Parties) October 1, 1997
- Factsheet - START II PROTOCOL AND LETTERS ON EARLY DEACTIVATION September 26, 1997
1996
1995
- Factsheet - START I ENTRY INTO FORCE July 12, 1995
- Factsheet - START I: LISBON PROTOCOL AND THE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY February 14, 1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
- Factsheet - START: DATA BASE August 1, 1991
- Factsheet - THE STRATEGIC ARMS REDUCTION TREATY
WHAT IS IT? July 29, 1991
- Factsheet - START: CENTRAL LIMITS July 29, 1991
- Factsheet - START: TREATY LIMITED ITEMS July 29, 1992
- Factsheet - START: BASIC PROVISIONS OF THE TREATY July 29, 1991
- Factsheet - START: VERIFICATION July 29, 1991
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Updated Wednesday, December 23, 1998 7:28:43 AM